North India Highlights

Flying from Goa to Delhi this two-night, three-day tour includes a train journey to visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort plus a guided tour of the sites of India's historic capital city.

 
 
 

Best authentic Goan restaurants to visit during your holiday

FEATURED Updated on Sep 18, 2019 by Alastair McClymont

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Fancy getting a true flavour of Goa during your escape? Make sure you consider dining at one of these great authentic eateries during your Goa holiday.

One of the most appealing aspects of any holiday to Goa has to be its food, and while holidaymakers will find ample opportunity to dine across a multitude of cuisines in the state, there's nothing quite like tucking into the very best of the local fare.

If you fancy keeping things authentic during your time in Goa, and trying traditional dishes such as fish xacuti and and chicken cafreal, as well as countless fresh seafood meals, here are three fantastic local restaurants to duck into for a hearty Goan meal.

 

Three great authentic Goan restaurants

 

Mum's Kitchen | Panjim

Consistently renowned for its fantastic Goan food as well as its marvellous fresh seafood, Mum's Kitchen is located in the Goan capital, Panjim, and is a great choice for those hoping for a traditional taste of Goa. Presenting a mixture of seafood dishes, typical Goan cuisine and even tribal Goan recipes, dishes such as kombdechem sukhem and lobster rachiado comprise their menu highlights.

Find out more about Mum's Kitchen.

Chicken Xacuti | Image credit: Mum's Kitchen

Traditional Goan curries | Image credit: HP Goa

 

Martin's Corner | Betalbatim

Delivering traditional and exotic cuisine in a setting which boasts a peaceful and attractive ambience, Martin's Corner is a renowned and award-winning restaurant just a short distance from the Alila Diwa hotel. The very best of Goan cuisine can be enjoyed here, including the likes of pork vindaloo and Goan fish curry, as well as an endless range of fresh seafood and dishes from other regions of India.

Find out more about Martin's Corner.

Marsala fried lobster | Image credit: Mami Eggroll

Martin's Corner interior | Image credit: HP Goa

 

Fisherman's Wharf | Cavelossim/Mobor

Boasting an idyllic position alongside the River Sal and next-door to The Leela, Fisherman's Wharf provides an authentic experience both on your plate and in the vistas it affords across the water. Typical Goan fishing scenes populate the river and river banks, delivering a traditional backdrop to accompany your delicious masala crab or red snapper if that takes your fancy, though there are a range of other fantastic seafood dishes to choose from. The Goan fish curry here is among the best you'll encounter in the state, and who knows, perhaps the fish on your plate was caught by one of the fisherman going about his day to day life on the banks opposite the restaurant?

Find out more about Fisherman's Wharf

Masala fried crab 

View across the river from Fisherman's Wharf

 

You can learn more about the fantastic and diverse cuisine of Goa by visiting the Food and Drink Guide on our website.

 

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Day 1: Departing Goa for Delhi our representative will meet you in the arrivals area of the airport. They will assist with your private transfer to your Delhi hotel which will be your base for two nights.

Day 2: This morning, you will depart Delhi railway staion to Agra. Once a small village on the banks of the Yamuna, it was transformed by two great Mughal monarchs, Akbar and his grandson Shah Jehan into the second capital of the Mughal Empire, Dar-ul-Khilafat, or ‘seat of the Emperor’ in the 16th and 17th century.

Taj Mahal

When you arrive in Agra you will be met by our representative who will introduce you to your guide who will take you to Taj Mahal (closed on Fridays). On the inner walls, jewel-like stones create beautiful designs in white marble. The Mughals perfected the art of embedding semi-precious stones into marble and the Taj is the finest example of this special process called pietra dura. It begins with a marble plate, varying in size. Then jewels are sliced paper thin and embedded in the marble with such precision that the joints are invisible to the naked eye. Continue for a visit to the Agra Fort, a walled city constructed of red stone which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983. Construction of the fort was originally started by Emperor Akbar in 1565, but his son, Jahangir, and grandson, Shah Jahan, later made valuable additions to it.

You will also visit Itmad ud Daula, also known as Baby Taj. This tomb was built in 1622 for Ghiyas Beg, father of Empress Noor-Jahan, the wife of Emperor Jahangir. It is beautifully conceived in white marble, mosaic and lattice and set a precedent as the first Mughal building to be faced with white marble inlaid with contrasting stones.

Later, you will be driven back to Agra Cantt railway station, where you will board your train back to Delhi.

Day 3: After breakfast, proceed for the orientation city tour of Old and New Delhi including a visit of the 17th-century Jama Masjid and enjoy a rickshaw ride through the narrow, winding lanes of colourful and bustling Chandni Chowk. Stop in front of the Mughal Empire’s most opulent fort, the Red Fort for a photo opportunity.

Later proceed to New Delhi where you will be taken for a drive past the Presidential Palace, the one-time imperial residence of the British viceroys, the India Gate, a memorial raised in honour of fallen Indian soldiers and a drive along the Rajpath past the Parliament House and secretarial buildings. You will also visit Qutab Minar, the 12th-century tower of victory built by a slave king and prototype of all minars (towers) in India.

After the tour you will be transferred to Delhi Airport to board your short flight back to Goa.

 

Two-night price from £825 per person

  • Prices are based on two people sharing including internal flights and two nights' accommodation on B&B and include transfers.
  • A choice of superior or deluxe accommodation is available.
  • You will be able to book this excursion either in the UK or on arrival / during your holiday to Goa.
  • Operates any day (subject to availability) except for Friday due to closure of the Taj Mahal.
 
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